This is my biggest fear, we will go through the solar system consuming all resources, and if we do colonize other planets it will only lead to interplanetary war in the distant future as the colonized planets gain independence (think america)(unless we move to some higher form of consciousnesses) hopefully the human race dies out before we can do any more destruction

Why would humans want to leave the solar system ? the nearest star is 4 light years away so we are talking about arriving at a star as an old person? they would be one way trips even if their are advances in hibernation technology

The first ships to leave our solar system, will probably be generational.

You should ask yourself, why mankind sailed across the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean or went to the Moon.

We are human beings. We will wander out into interstellar space and explore the stars. Our need to explore, to understand, to find out, to wander and to overcome adversity, is part of what makes us human.

This is my biggest fear, we will go through the solar system consuming all resources, and if we do colonize other planets it will only lead to interplanetary war in the distant future as the colonized planets gain independence (think america)(unless we move to some higher form of consciousnesses) hopefully the human race dies out before we can do any more destruction

I know what you mean - many's the sleepless night I've had fretting over the thought that one day my spawn might spoil the magnificent desolation of the Sea of Tranquility with uncontrolled ribbon development or set up a Matian Templebar on the slopes of Olympus Mons.

I reckon that this will fizzle out a bit. It turns out that their business model requires NASA (and/or any other space agencies) to buy loads of water/oxygen/hydrogen at a cheaper price than it costs to cart them up there. There may be some money to be made from their space telescopes, either aiming towards space or towards Earth in the initial stages. I'm not seeing much guaranteed return on sustained asteroid mining (although it might be worth taking a risk on a long shot pay-off, especially if it uses other peoples money).

I know what you mean - many's the sleepless night I've had fretting over the thought that one day my spawn might spoil the magnificent desolation of the Sea of Tranquility with uncontrolled ribbon development or set up a Matian Templebar on the slopes of Olympus Mons.

such a place would lack any real kind of atmosphere, just like the templebar in town

This is my biggest fear, we will go through the solar system consuming all resources, and if we do colonize other planets it will only lead to interplanetary war in the distant future as the colonized planets gain independence (think america)(unless we move to some higher form of consciousnesses) hopefully the human race dies out before we can do any more destruction

The first ships to leave our solar system, will probably be generational.

You should ask yourself, why mankind sailed across the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean or went to the Moon.

We are human beings. We will wander out into interstellar space and explore the stars. Our need to explore, to understand, to find out, to wander and to overcome adversity, is part of what makes us human.

the fastest man-made vehicle reached a speed of about 150k mph, at that velocity it would literally take thousands of generations to reach our nearest stellar neighbour , baring a massive increase in the speed we travel or a massive increase in human life expectancy we are very much confined to this solar system

the fastest man-made vehicle reached a speed of about 150k mph, at that velocity it would literally take thousands of generations to reach our nearest stellar neighbour , baring a massive increase in the speed we travel or a massive increase in human life expectancy we are very much confined to this solar system

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